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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Source: I received a copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.

"Cora Matthews grew up with the Adams boys, twin brothers and best friends who wouldn’t let anything come between them except for one thing—her. One of them became her best friend, the other, her fiancé.She always knew she’d wind up marrying one of them, and Jacob Adams is the very epitome of Mister Right. At least he is up until he fails to show up for their wedding day. Not that Cora realizes it. At first.As Jacob’s best man, and identical twin, Matt makes a split second decision, but one that will affect the three of their lives forever—he steps in to take his brother’s place. In front of the altar, exchanging vows with the woman he’s secretly been in love with for years.Cora eventually finds out about the groom swap. The morning after the wedding. As if realizing she just slept with her fiance’s brother wasn’t disturbing enough, she’s forced to confront her feelings for Matt Adams she thought she’d buried years ago.Matt’s wrong for her. In every way. But through the course of her real honeymoon with her fake husband, she starts to uncover truths both Adams brothers were hoping to keep hidden, for opposite reasons. One to protect himself, the other to protect her.She married the wrong brother, but what if he’s been the right one all along?"

My Thoughts:

Nobody writes an emotional roller-coaster the way Nicole Williams does and Mister Wrong was no exception. This book delivered a ton of angst, but it was an addictive read. My emotions were all over the place as I was reading and I loved every second of it.

Not going to lie, there are very few authors who could sell me on this story line, but Nicole is one of them. Because let’s be honest, Matt pretending to be Jacob isn’t a super cool move. But I think what sells it are his motivations. He truly is not thinking about himself. All he cares about is Cora and what Jacob not showing up will do to her. And while I got mad at Matt for some of what he did, I also loved him. It’s hard not to love him because he truly gives and gives with little thought for himself.

And I loved Cora too. She is so confused and I really felt for her. And while as with Matt, I wasn’t thrilled with everything she did, I still loved her. I think that’s what makes these characters great. They are all so real and flawed, but still so likable. Even Jacob, who is honestly a douche canoe most of the time, has his moments.

The one character I absolutely adored though was Maggie. She is a great friend and she tells it like it is. We didn’t get too much Maggie throughout the book, but I absolutely loved what we got. I would not complain if Maggie were to get her own story.

Mister Wrong was a great read with a ton of steamy chemistry. This book keeps you engaged and turning pages while ripping your heart to shreds. It’s another great read from Nicole Williams.

Excerpt:

She sighed, turning toward the open door. “Jacob . . .”“What? It’s a fair question.” I shoved off the banister, feeling hope and heat tangling in my veins from the look on her face, from the sound of her voice. She’d felt something for me, whether it be the most passing of crushes or something much deeper. Realizing that had me feeling drunk from something other than alcohol. “Besides, you’re stuck with me now. Won’t matter what you ’fess up to.”Cora started through the doorway. “I don’t want to talk about it.”Grabbing the suitcases, I followed her. I wasn’t letting this go. Never. Not if she threatened death or castration or anything else. “Why not?”She broke to a sudden stop a few feet inside the room. “Because I don’t want to focus on the past. I want to concentrate on the future. That’s not going to work if you keep asking me questions about Matt.”There was a sharpness in her voice—one she didn’t use too often. She didn’t want to keep talking about me, which only made me want to continue talking about me. I’d struck a nerve, but I wasn’t sure how deep that nerve went.I needed to know how deep it went. I had to know. My whole life, I’d been under the impression that Cora saw me as nothing more than a good friend and substitute brother. She cared for me, but not in the same way I cared for her.Or did she?“This thing with Matt . . .”Her back stiffened.“Was it a thing? Like ancient history? Or is it still a thing?” I closed the door and wondered why I could feel my heartbeat in my eardrums.She kept her back to me, standing in the middle of the dark room like a lone ship on a vast ocean. “I married you.”Yeah, she did marry me.“But if he’d made a play for you, way back before all of this”—I waved my finger between the two of us, not that she could see it—“would you have given him a chance?”“He never made a play for me.” Her voice sounded faraway, like she was out of reach when she was less than an arm’s length away.“That doesn’t answer my question.” I stepped closer. “If he had? Would you have?”Her back was moving faster from her quickened breathing. This conversation was making her uncomfortable. Why was that?“Stop, Jacob. Enough.” She spun on me, swaying in place just enough that I reached out to steady her. She shook my hand away like it was white-hot. “I’m not going to get into another fight with you over Matt. I’m done. I picked you. I married you. What else do I have to prove?”“That you don’t—”“I don’t love Matt!” Her arms flung out at her sides as her voice spilled across the room. ‘There. I said it. Are you happy now? Are you happy we’ve managed to get into another argument over this infatuation you’re convinced I have for your brother? On our wedding night of all times?” She glared at me with bleary eyes. I couldn’t tell if that was from tears or from alcohol. Maybe both.“Cora, I’m sorry.” I ran my hands through my hair, wondering what in the hell I was doing—for the millionth time that day. Deceiving her, betraying her, and now accusing and angering her. Maybe I didn’t know the first fucking thing about love. Maybe Jacob knew more about it than I did, because I wasn’t sure love was supposed to hurt as badly as this did.“Just . . . enough already.” As she shouldered past me, I reached for her, but she shook me off. “I need to be alone.”She slammed the front door behind her a moment later, leaving me alone with my idiocy.“Cora,” I called to an empty room. I wasn’t thinking when I rushed toward the door after her. “Cora!”The moment I pulled the door open, something crashed into me. It made a sharp breath rush out of my mouth as I staggered back a few steps.My arms barely had time to wrap around her before Cora’s mouth was on mine, moving in such a way that made staying upright next to impossible. Before I had a chance to catch up to the fact that I was kissing Cora in an entirely different way than we’d kissed at the wedding and reception, her fingers were working at my belt. Quickly.I didn’t know she’d already gotten it undone before she’d moved on to my zipper. The sounds she was making as she kissed me, the way her body felt aligned against mine, the way her mouth knew the intricate balance of submission and domination . . . one moment at a time, Cora was crushing the last remnants of my resolve. Destroying the final pieces of my views of right and wrong.

Nicole Williams is the New York Times and USATODAY bestselling author of contemporary and young adult romance, including the Crash and Lost & Found series. Her books have been published by HarperTeen and Simon & Schuster in both domestic and foreign markets, while she continues to self-publish additional titles. She is working on a new YA series with Crown Books (a division of Random House) as well. She loves romance, from the sweet to the steamy, and writes stories about characters in search of their happily even after. She grew up surrounded by books and plans on writing until the day she dies, even if it’s just for her own personal enjoyment. She still buys paperbacks because she’s all nostalgic like that, but her kindle never goes neglected for too long. When not writing, she spends her time with her husband and daughter, and whatever time’s left over she’s forced to fit too many hobbies into too little time.Nicole is represented by Jane Dystel, of Dystel and Goderich Literary Agency.Website FacebookTwitterInstagram

4 comments:

Ooo, this sounds SO good! I want to know ALL the things!! Matt pretending to be Jacob is not cool at all! I look forward to finding out what happens and how it all gets resolved. This one is on the list. Awesome review, wifey pants!

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